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noun

challenge

CHAL-ihnj
noun
1
A task or situation that tests someone's abilities in a demanding but often rewarding way.
"Learning a new language was a challenge she genuinely enjoyed."
"Running the marathon was the biggest physical challenge of his life."
2
An invitation to a contest, or a questioning of something's validity.
"The lawyer filed a legal challenge to the ruling."
"He issued a challenge to anyone who doubted his claim."
verb
1
To dispute or question something, or to invite someone to a contest.
"She challenged the referee's decision."
"He challenged his rival to a rematch."

How to Use Challenge

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In plain EnglishA difficult task worth attempting, or an act of disputing something or inviting a contest.

Common pairings
rise to the challenge face a challenge challenge a decision issue a challenge

Word Forms

challenged past tense, challenges plural, challenges singular

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Etymology

From Old French chalenge, ultimately from Latin calumnia ("false accusation") — a doublet of the word "calumny."

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